In pursuit of the heritage and place synergy: the environmental impact of Panemunė Castle as a heritage property and entirety of values. A study

Autor: Vaida Ščiglienė, Vaida Almonaitytė-Navickienė, Kristina Daubarytė, Ieva Kuizinienė, Angelė Čepėnaitė
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Economic efficiency
inclusive society
Property (philosophy)
lcsh:T55.4-60.8
Process (engineering)
the impact of socio-cultural and artistic activities on a heritage property
National heritage
Environmental ethics
General Medicine
opportunities of branding a cultural heritage property
utilisation
potential
the criteria of cultural heritage assessment: cultural
social
economic values

Object (philosophy)
Cultural tourism
lcsh:Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildings
heritage community
lcsh:TA1-2040
lcsh:TH845-895
Political science
lcsh:Industrial engineering. Management engineering
Environmental impact assessment
lcsh:Architecture
lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
utilisation
inclusive society
heritage community
the impact of socio-cultural and artistic activities on a heritage property
opportunities of branding a cultural heritage property

lcsh:NA1-9428
Zdroj: Budownictwo i Architektura, Vol 16, Iss 4 (2018)
DOI: 10.24358/bud-arch_17_164_05
Popis: vol.16(4) (2017) 059-092
The study on Panemunė Castle examined this heritage object in an entirety of its values and their impact on the environment, with a possibility of their synergism for the benefit of the place. It found the contemporary national heritage protection framework failing to grant equal attention to elements constituting the multifaceted worth of the castle as a property, inclusive of the social, cultural, artistic values, the engagement of local communities, the important role of cultural tourism and the image of the place, and economic efficiency. The analysis of the different facets one by one and collectively has brought to the conclusion that the social, cultural, artistic and economic values of Panemunė Castle as a heritage property influence their environment, but are not experienced as a powerful driving force of the contemporary heritage protection. The process remains fragmented, sporadic and underdeveloped, with its elements failing to achieve synergism for the place.
Databáze: OpenAIRE